[linux-audio-user] Re: Internet Music Business Models + Logos
Carlo Capocasa
capocasa at gmx.net
Thu Mar 23 09:46:29 EST 2006
Carotinho, my man!
> This way, you create music labels out of listeners, and I think it can be
> interesting! And every distributor can add something to his offer, a bit like
> a "distro" for your music! There will be minimalistic distros (the file and
> nothing else), the bloated ones (you can get a full CD with cover etc.) and
> the "compile it yourself" distro: you get the MIDI files and the patches for
> the synths and you create the music at home:)
YES YES YES! And the sweet part... All the advantages of Creative
Commons coupled with the opportunity to GET RICH.
> But for this it's needed a good license, to put clear every obscure point that
> might raise!:)
I think I'll just write a plain language license and work out the
details later.
You don't worry about problems, they don't molest you. Confidence!
>>LOGOS
>>
>>In order for people to know what is expected of them I have created a
>>set of logos (SVG, http://shelljam.sourceforge.net/musicstream.svg).
>
>
> The logos are nice, except for the "musicstream": IMHO a more beautiful font
> is needed!:)
I wanna keep it simple... Suggestions?
>>PS: The ideas of 'Made with Free Software' and 'Geek is Cool and Sexy'
>>have not been forgotten, but as far as I can see should be launched as
>>seperate campaigns so non-Geeks and Propellerheads users can be part of
>>the Phun as well!
> This one is for me:)
I'm with ya! Do it bro! Your Vorbis logo was nice but not simple enough
for me.
> Byez!
Chaz!
Carlo
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